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By February 17, 2009, you will have made one of three choices for watching broadcast television:

1. keep your older analog TV and purchase a digital-to-analog converter box to receive digital broadcasting with an antenna.
2. keep your older analog TV and subscribe to a Pay TV service to receive digital broadcasts.
3. purchase a new digital television with a digital tuner (a tuner is a device that receives broadcast signals).

What is your digital solution?






Discover all that Eight Digital Broadcasting has to offer! Review our shoppers' guide and FAQ. Find out how to set up your DTV system. Learn more about this exciting new broadcasting technology.

Eight HD

Digital and widescreen programming from Eight and PBS

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8.1 with antenna
Cox 708
Qwest Choice 308

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Eight Create

Live Life with Style - Cooking, travel, home improvement, more

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8.2 with antenna
Cox 80

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Eight World

Public affairs, opinions and newsmakers, political commentary

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8.3 with antenna
Cox 88


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Find Your Digital TV Solution

How you watch Eight Digital Broadcasting is determined by:
1. Where you live
2. Your TV set
3. How you receive TV signals — by cable, satellite or antenna

Make three selections below for your digital solution.


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Eight Digital Broadcasting currently serves the red area on the map below.

As soon as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gives us permission, and we acquire the funding, we will begin work on converting our translator transmitters across the state.



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